State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, May 08, 1891, Image 3

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State of Dade News. EwbUshrd Every Friday AT TMWTOIf, i. IT KOCE EitlTOa. TevmsfSl Cf) per year in . dranco. Advertising rates r ason&ble and will he made known upon application, All eotitnnunica ions must ts* eeom pknied with the real’*narue of the write . All legal Jadvertw rig musi bs paid for m advance. Address all correspondence to THE NEWS, Trenton, Ga. „,h u .i .1 ■ ......■ Tri>n!n 1.0.t/o NB. ITS F. 1 A. M Mo ts V> eitntxlay Tilghl on or hcl'rp em;h 101 l moon nml two weeks thereafter. I’. ,1. I,UM|ikiu, W M. M U T-ituu, Sc riOary. Trent m Chapter N<>. fio It. V M. Mee . Hf'S. nighi. mi >r alter **Mch fu 1 moon l’. J l.timiiUn. IJ, IV, U. B. Totum. S. cretary Meihortl.t hureD SiH rod 4th niiniliti. in em h ne n h |.r> * In* by *’>'•. i:. Bn\s. Pi nt er n o.iinc i m iSh <U' mikli. ]Oinlc County'Altian.o meets on 1l Tuesiluvt in tannary, April. July tin t October. O A. H. Bililo President. W. S Taylor. Secretary. ■ —A- <**• ! Hipot ior meets 3rd s ir> Uhnh n<l Si*jiemhcr. Local and P rsonal. Wednesday, overcoats were in vogue. “It *akee money te make this mare go.” Hon. J. B. McCollum was in town Thursday. John L. Case has opened school at- New England. Prayer meeting was well attend ed Sunday night. Mr. S. B. Austins father is verv sick in*Jackson County. Col. John G. Hale was in town Wednesday. Mr. A. M. Wingfield, of Cole City was in town Tuesday. Hr. T. J. Lumpkin was in town Tuesday. Webb Tatum is having an addi tion built to his dwelling. It costs over SIOO per day to run Dade Superior C ourt. The Marshalls office of this town seems to he a bone of contention. A Chattanooga Times Reporter interviewed Roofe Moore Monday. S H. Thuiman went fishing one day this week, but the fish didn’t bite. Capt. Bond will build a hand- FOme two ttory brick on the Rog ers lot. Its strange some merchant didn’t advertise cheap overcoats this week. Some of our young men contem plate organizing a debating so ciety. The Case House offers a quiet retreat to health and pleasure seekers. Within the course of a month yre expect to have the News in full blast. It is rumored that the “cannon hall” will make Trenton a regular stopping place. Trenton will poon be made lively bv the relurn of the College laddie aDd lassies. A visitor to Rising Fawn cannot fail to mark improvements of a substantial order. Word Pace has purchased of Capt. Bond, the southwest quarter of the Rogers property. If you are out on a hunt for scalawags look for the man who is able, yet does not take his county paper. The Enterprise Manufacturing Company is furnishing the mate rial for anew fence around the property of B. P. Majors, Wanted. —Stock to eat on 150 acres of good pasture. Terms rea sonable. Apply to J. P, Bond, Trenton, Georgia. Farmer I. Y. Willi# was in town Tuesday having his plow§ repaired for his boys. Mr. E. S. Brazleton will receiv* subscription for this paper at Ris ing Fawn. Don’t subject yourselves to the 23 cent penalty by not paying for your paper in advance. Fishing lias about plavad out in Lookout Creek. Even experts can’t catch ’em. Thos. Cummings who ha# been quite sick at his home at New Eng land is recovering. Sons of Confederate Veterans of Dade, don’t forget to come to the court house tomorrow. W, U. Jacowny has taken two of his fine horses to Rome for the purpose of selling them. What is to be done with the Pres byterian church? It should either he repaired or torn down If the “cannon hall” would only stop for a signal we would not miss the accommodation so much. New England City has raised $1,200 by subscription for the pur pose of erecting a church building. Dade county should be up to the times and equal to her wants. We need about two bridges over Look out creek. An extra force of deputy mar shalls will be on duty May 15th for the sole purpose of taking in the fellow who comes and loads up to take in the town. To the tpllow who wanted to wait and see who would take out paper, we would he glad to show our subscription list only half com plete. That portion of our paper Tist week dedicated to Dade county merchants is very solemn.y re garded by said merchants, its not yet desecrated We will he in a condition to en joy a Farmers’ Alliance barbecue next month. With a promise of all we eould eat we would refrain from making any speech Next week our subscribers in Trenton must get tlipi*’ papers from the post office, as we have a little scheme on hand which would not work otherwise. Some of our farmers have been forced to the necessity of using a s’edge hammer on clods which without rain have become invul nerable. Conductor “Buck” McCallistor and Mr. P. Nolan, of the A. G. S. R. R., were in town this week look ing after their real estate. Judge Crabtree says his hands have become so tough from garden duty that he can’t tell when a fish bites. “Bee” Austin says it comes of grioping his fishing pole so tight. With thousands of acres of fine coal now assured, the New Eng land company may be expectel *o move ahead in the way of develop ing their unexcelled mineral prop erty. The Rising Fawn furnace is do better work at present than it has since its erection. It will average an output of 112 tons per dav, this week. The Dade coal company contem plate building a railroad from Cole City to Rising Fawn over which to ship their coal and coke. It i un derstood that the road would come off the mountain neai the Rains Gap. Duke Brock while dreaming the other night that he and Sheriff | Byrd were after a criminal, jumped through a window, tearing out the sash and cutting his foot with the glass. It took the dog in the back yard to wake him up. For those who talk and work for their county paper, there must be a bright crown awaiting them somewhere in the misty future, ; For those who work and talk “agin us” there will be sulphureous smokes around this office which will not. be altogether pleasant to a i~n . I We would have it understood that this paper is the county organ of Dado county, representing no particular section of Dale county more than another. Recause Tren ton is our location (it being the capitol) should not suggest the idea m sectionalism. If there is a man or woman in this county unable to puv for iheir county paper, we will gladly send it free of charge. Hope the fellow with a ti. ht grip upon his purse will not impose upon an unsus pecting nature, There are numbers of good men throughou. this co-intv who are talking up 'he News and working for it in a manner heretofore un known. We have them down in our little hook and whatever inav betide ns in our efforts they will still have a warm claim upon our gratitude which time will not ef face. > One of our prominent citizens says he will guarantee at least SIO,OOO toward building a railroi! from Trenton or Rising Fawn to tap the Nashville road somewhere near Hooker. President Thomas has always stated that whenever such road was needed his company would build it. Let this matter be investigated and if the road can be built, let it be donp by *ll means. Something missing >Oll gtv Perhaps you h idea nil day, No, its n Him pile . shirk I remember i . mtil train, ti. jerk. i\o t ft Georgia, Dade County. Seale-: bids for furnishing material an huildi :g a porch at the jail will he received to Saturday the 16th ins'., S;*‘*cifications can he seen at th O 1 inatys office. This May ! 1891. J. A. Bennett, Ordinary —CHw -*•■*> *?'-' • .\o < ? Georgia Dade (’mi i f v. — bids tor furnishing at building an iron dm:.- sm-* Court House will be *'■ ; ; . : June Ist 189 x Bpecilic.il t ic-- ,< ■ terms can be seen a' O dir a - This May 4th 1891. J. A. Bennett, Ordimry. In Athens Tennessee a man in vited a friend to take supper with him. Then after the meal fired upon him with a pistol inflicting a severe wound in the jaw. We don’t need the pistol at our house, if trie fellow will only consent to stay long enough for starvation to get in its work. itt.T ulrami*. PHYSICIAN A- SURGEON Trenton, Ga. Office up stairs over Curetons ntoro GKOR(i 1 H)A DE’COUNTY M. P. Massey vs. Dixie Massey. Libel for divorce in Dado Superior Court March term 1891. it apiie-irina 'o 'hr court b tt <; return he <h rff in the abnc s'u'ed cjs- th'lt he 0 •n I till Jo.'s not r-i b- ill - lid coil'll tid i' ih r appearing *lt he "m-s not ••oside ii - iiil Mute 11. is tie ro’ore ordered hv lie • ni ' tli it servirt be ci t..-lon tho de cm!' I'i ■ fill puliltc ft m of 'hi- order i.nC' t v.;!- r ton month'h-f <re the next term ’ •Ii - i*. .ui-t This Vf.rch isth "?9I THO . W. MIi.NKR. I W. (I. I f f *(•<}• xy, 'M Ts Att'v (luoryui (i 1 1 > i mini v f- .r-i'- the u‘ obuve is .t tree traii'i'rip’.' km from theuifn tes of Dade superior t unit 11 th.-c- • in luted. Wit.-es' m ■ ha-i . -.n.i ~e ) ... ffe l ll's M |V sth lit)! . se is >i. rni KMan. c. s. {,. -TS- GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Nancy Graham vs. James Graham. Libel for Divorce in Dade Superior Court Marcli term 1891. Tt apprarir flf to the veurt by the return of the Sheriff in th# abac. ■ stated case, that the defendant doe, not resi le id said c unty and it further appearing that he does not reside in tlii State. It i therotioro ordered by the court that serylc.e be perfected on the defendant hv the pub'ieation of this order once a month far four months before ft.- r.sxt term 01 this court. Th.s March 19th ISH. THUS. W. MILKXR, J. S. C. (J. C. J. V. 4 ■ I*, -f sow*T, Pi’ffs At'.'y’s. (Jeo'aia Dmlc County—l certify that ha above U a true transcript irotn the minutes of Itade Superior Court, in the case therein stated Witness my hand and seul cl office. This May Pth 18*!, [SEAL-] 8. H. THCRMA!*, c,B.c. Georgia ninf. county. I . Wi!l ‘o wi and before he TT m>i e ko r in Trenom said c'uiritT. wunin the legal hours of sale o the first uef dnv in june l#9t. fifteen seres more mr less In norths st corner of lot >f land no. 220 ?inhr 11 district and 4th section ti D.uie Cou ity and bounded as follows to*wit; O th nor hby the lands of the Walker Iron and 1 oal Company and • n the west hv the land of junies McKaig; Ihe same being a part of th.- land b light by W, K. Alien from Car oli e A lli'ii, levied n s the properly cft'ies-'d W, H, Allen by virtue 1 aud o satisfy a fi fa issued from tin superior court of said county in favor i H. L. YV arren & o, arid against W . It. Allen < principal and VV. P, fil bert as security, property pointed on by plaintiff lenent in possession uoti tied This Mav Ist I*S9l v . A Hvkd, Sheriff. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Wilt be sold b fore the Court Hense door in * rcii'on saidcOn ty within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in June 1891. i wemy acres more or less of lot of land No .157 ip the 10th dis riel mi l 4th section of Dade county. 1 lie same In - ng situated in be norih half of tin n rtiieast quarter of sai I lot of land n 157 in the 10th district mid 4th se-edon. Levied on as th property of the said,] L. Jackson bv vir uc of and .o satisfy an execution issued from the superior court ofsaid c un ty in favor of Alex L. Melton and against the said J. L. Jackson property pointed and by judg men - of Dade superior oourt ami VV. P. MeCl itchy Att’y at Law for A. L. Melton. Tenant in possession uni fied. This Apr 1 25th 1891. VV. A, llrhd She iff. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. ’> ■! ' <•>!<:! ‘••-f.irc ihc court house :< - * rri-nfon s-ci! countv. within the • !.-■ ,of Atii *>i ns ic-t uesfinv :n . .. e 1891 ! ‘of i J No. 37 . t> (. llin a.s --i.llll :.-h \> -tioo r-i •-oiutt.v cv* bn iMiiu.-ral ini> ' in *:ol ].c ' ' r. - t In; prop* • - j unq, . . C • a I.T-X 1. ■II !.y fi .£b iX Chile l aiu e II ty agninst f J. ■ m- -mc • ■ . ty t :.xon ■ d,-- . ti. ye a 3 890, Property p to tho ii Bef •-u t. >tin • i Levy . ( J , t \\ . H Snicli ' find D: • : me . i.... : :*,> st 1891 VV A .n no . **m*.wrfm*z*vt.-fac r .u*ri -t v; *r ux .*•> ev> GEORGIA i. Alb! ' V VVil: r> . old. nefbre ! ■ ' . <* <t< >r : a 1 rei.toii -id . 1eg.,1 iictiris of iii on .tc in j u!"? 1891. - 0} and * ! -*>ci mri o sa ’’ couc, iv ; Uit* ici; ori.l un rc-t in sai! !ot I. ie • mi in ae \ co T. J Li • by v H.-> •' ’ m-h by Gw VG Hughes for mi t .-I* 9' J. Lu jikia agent of i /ac: u for state and county taxes oWvild lands for the year 1890. Property pointed out by T. J Luntpki.i, en ntin posses sion notifieo. Levy made by w. H. Smittr L. C. a. and turned over to me. Tbi- May lex. 1891. \. Ht 'p, Siierifr'. GEORGIA DaFkCOUNTyT" will be solrt before the court house door in Trenton said county , within hr legat hours of sale on the first luesday in June 1891. \ certain house and lot in the town of I‘retiton said state and county for nierly know *s the jti :ge Hooper house and lot in said town and lately known as the Lumpkin house and lot containing four acres more or less and bein ' a pa-u of lot of land No. 287 in the 10th district and 4th section of said county. Levied on as the property of mvs. m w. Lumpkin by virtue of and to satisfy a tnx fi fa issued by G. w. Hughes co lector for .- id : ; •nd again-.', I .r. L mpki; A.-ren • : 1, Mays Tr • for state ai.< - tuxes fir t.hr, 1890. Fr •• -jr >ointad cm b> G. W II yh ten nt in possesion notified Levy made by W; H. Smith and turned over to me. This May Ist 1891. W. A. Btrd Sh rift. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY wv ' . ;"l fcefo;-.'. the -dun 1 inse (to.-. Treu .-dri e.,n:ntv vri binth* M-al lx . *hie • * ■ tii-d Tua-dav it tu IW. 1 1 r\:. .. ft' aMi •• S 'rl< >• 1 1 sect.. >1 - • M county xe. >•* miners! ‘•■t'M '•"'••‘d co **tb i•..• ' i•• T.l Eli of id i '.MX t • .11- l>v <eo, 'V. line s IX doMeem O-.J, ,1) .in I .satin-" f -■•>,. •f- >1 -"'kin 1 • f and -or.ntv , or rtm vi- r iaoo. Proper y pointed oot a fen 1 iu* T I Lumpkin, tenant in p->. . i notifl—i !.or\ rosne by W: H -itii.'i i• turmoil over to ms W. v tlv o, Shei-ff GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. W|) the sole before the court house .|oor ii Tr> nton s iM county within the ter >1 hours •> H tlr on the fir > Tnesd.s in fume I'Stit 1 .-t of 1 iivi no. 87 in the Uch district nn.l ft •eeflon of -uiu'.v except the 1 ih ferest 1-riert nu s the property ofT. J. tump kin by virtue of and o satisfy n tax fl i'ii is sued hv Gee W. Hughes tax collector to I tale cotin tv n-1 aaainst T. J. Lnmukin for state and county taxes for the year JB9O. Prop ertv noihteil out by <tefeneant T. -I. Lumpkin, tenant in pos-esslon notified. Lew made ov W. l|. Smith L. C. amt turned over terns. This Msylsiirvi. W. A. Brill), sheriff. Ringgold has the prettiest girls in Georgia.—New South, Bro. Bankston seems to acknowl edge tho independence of the “State of Dade.” w l -w.-V * .Tit fc* + ** -, V, v, ■- - - j , “‘YT: ,v ' WmL A.V ■ - v ; > . WMm? ® h% i * " n~r. - ~~ j, ‘ife,'. n-IE OLD PLANK SIGN. flow many torn** when a boy have vou v-isfed ammunition on in u.i #. • by the roadside, returning from the hunt: You can’t fcuv, nor a- •. having seen aboard with the above letter \i/. Y*/, Q,' Thit iirfoiciw- .v .> riav.. g lives and warning blood p lisoned f-.opie of its virtue* Uwi, . > • . 4 diseases, Blood Poison Eczema, Lad Lores ticrofula, etc., begin k.. * *#k 9 ® bottle. ButMINCnZM, A!.*.., : .. I * Woolriigt'* XVondt — f:tl Cure Cos., Celumius, (7a. 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